James - I'm using MailScanner, a free program that scans mail for spam and
some viruses and/or uses your choice of virus-scanning software to scan for
viruses (my choice being f-prot).  The latest version of MailScanner is a
breeze to install on RH 7.3.  It works with Sendmail or Exim.  F-prot is
easy as well.

I have no idea how to configure processing for an external server.
MailScanner runs on my mail server.  Links:

http://www.sng.ecs.soton.ac.uk/mailscanner/
http://www.f-prot.com/index2.html

-Glenn.

-----Original Message-----
From: James Pifer [mailto:jamesredhatlist@;tnjinfl.com]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:16 PM
To: redhat
Subject: SMTP Gateway with Spam Filters and AntiVirus


I company I do some work for is looking at spending a whole lot of money
on a product from sendmail.com that offers an smtp gateway with spam
filtering and anti-virus.

I'm thinking they could save a lot of money by doing it themselves using
Redhat. I've searched the archives and certainly found stuff on spam,
like using Procmail, but I have some questions that would clear up some
confusion for me if anyone has the time to answer.

1) If I run procmail do I need to run sendmail or will procmail do
everything? ie, receive mail, process it for spam, then forward to
another mail server, like Exchange, Lotus Notes, or even another
sendmail server for delivery to the user.



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